Original Banda el Limón de Salvador Lizárraga

Initial Banda el Limón is among the oldest groups in modern Mexican banda. While it began with the middle-’60s and led by clarinetist Salvador Lizarraga Sánchez, the 17-member music group has presented many traditional vocalists during its background, including Julio Preciado, José Ángel Ledesma (“Un Coyote”), Jorge Cordero, Luis Antonio López (“Un Mimoso”), and Nico Flores. Experienced enthusiasts know that the term “first” within the band’s name identifies the actual fact that the initial Banda un Limón put into two factions, one led by Lizárraga as well as the various other (referred to as La Arrolladora Banda un Limón) led by René Camacho, also a clarinetist. Throughout their background, the group provides balanced outdated and brand-new forms a lot more than others; although their audio and preparations are nothing otherwise traditional, these were among the initial banda performers to amplify and synthesize their audio. Their 2009 record, Derecho de Antiguedad, arrived at the top Best Latin albums graphs; it had been the to begin many, including 2010’s follow-up Soy Tu Maestro: 45 Añoperating-system Gracias a Ti (amount 16), 2013’s Fin de Semana, and 2016’s Mas First Que Nunca.